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Das wilde Leben

  • 2007
  • 12
  • 1 Std. 54 Min.
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6,4/10
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Natalia Avelon in Das wilde Leben (2007)
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Die wilden Sechziger: Der selbstbewusste Münchner Teenager Uschi Obermeier reißt aus dem konservativen Elternhaus aus, um die Welt zu erobern und wird zur Ikone der 68er-Bewegung.Die wilden Sechziger: Der selbstbewusste Münchner Teenager Uschi Obermeier reißt aus dem konservativen Elternhaus aus, um die Welt zu erobern und wird zur Ikone der 68er-Bewegung.Die wilden Sechziger: Der selbstbewusste Münchner Teenager Uschi Obermeier reißt aus dem konservativen Elternhaus aus, um die Welt zu erobern und wird zur Ikone der 68er-Bewegung.

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  • Drehbuch
    • Olaf Kraemer
    • Akiz
    • Claus Peter Hant
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    • Natalia Avelon
    • Matthias Schweighöfer
    • David Scheller
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    6,4/10
    3080
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      • Akiz
    • Drehbuch
      • Olaf Kraemer
      • Akiz
      • Claus Peter Hant
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Natalia Avelon
      • Matthias Schweighöfer
      • David Scheller
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      • 2 Gewinne & 5 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Eight Miles High!
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    Natalia Avelon
    Natalia Avelon
    • Uschi Obermaier
    Matthias Schweighöfer
    Matthias Schweighöfer
    • Rainer Langhans
    David Scheller
    • Dieter Bockhorn
    Friederike Kempter
    • Sabine
    Alexander Scheer
    Alexander Scheer
    • Keith Richards
    Viktor Norén
    • Mick
    • (as Victor Norén)
    Milan Peschel
    Milan Peschel
    • Freiberg
    Georg Friedrich
    Georg Friedrich
    • Lurchi
    Inga Busch
    • Agentin
    Heike Warmuth
    • Barbara
    Sebastian Maschat
    • Conrad
    Julia Valet
    • Kajol
    Urs Rechn
    Urs Rechn
    • Boxer
    Valerie Lasserre
    • Angel
    Uwagboe Rydl
    • Lude
    • (as Uwagboe 'Bo' Rydl)
    Aite Tinga
    • Bröselpilze
    Meral Yilmaz
    • Bröselpilze
    Jennifer Dimke
    • Bröselpilze
    • Regie
      • Akiz
    • Drehbuch
      • Olaf Kraemer
      • Akiz
      • Claus Peter Hant
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    8anxiousgayhorseonketamine

    a travesty with some good bits ....

    So I read the reviews here and the opinions are very polarized

    As often the truth is somewhere in between

    Yes there is a reading here of the 60s/70s which is caricatural and aimed at younger folks who never saw those years

    Bit of a joke to some

    But people do not necessarily know how repressive the mentalities were in early 60s Bavaria

    She Uschi Obermaier wanted to break away from the moral straightjacket and she did it elegantly and forcefully

    This is shown well here. The boyfriend is depicted as a caveman which he might have been; she is depicted as Kali ; the haircutting of boyfriends' barnet is truly upsetting in a dark magic way but hey might be innocent

    The actress they found for Uschi is Polish-born Natalia Avelon and the feat here is that she is even more beautiful than the one she portrays; and yes male viewers she is naked most of the time here; unashamedly. Germany is probably the country in the world which is the most at ease with nudity

    We see this here. We also saw it in Carlos - Der Schakal (2010) when the Baader Meinhoff blew into Aden

    Anyway she is a picture and looks a real lot like Uschi

    There is a long part in Pakistan and India very well done then we move to Mexico

    They used German actors for Keith Richard and Mick J one really wonders why. No Brits available? A union issue?

    Anyway overall not bad at all Kommune Eins at the start is OK altho a tad caricatured

    Her fierce independence and girl power is well put in full view

    Of course if you want to know more accurately about Uschi Obermaier watch Rote Sonne (1970) you will get the right idea.
    TxMike

    Set in the 1960s and 1970s, a biographical tale of free love without commitment.

    Saw this on Netflix streaming movies. Much of the movie is in German with English subtitles, but some of it is in English.

    Uschi Obermaier was (is?) apparently a real person who joined in with what we would call the hippie free-love movement in 1960s Germany. But she was also a model and a very successful one. Much of her modeling was nude or semi-nude, graphically depicted in the film, and the actress certainly has a Playboy-worthy beauty.

    German actress Natalia Avelon plays Uschi Obermaier . While she is the central character her life and travels take her many places and with many famous people. The beginning and the end of the film are the same, she is standing nude on the beach, watching a raft burn, symbolic of her relationships that had died and the men with them. In between is her story.

    The critic Ebert has a very good and accurate review. Interesting film, but I lived through the 1960s and 1970s, I remember those days, and watching this one didn't do much for me.
    kf2012

    The summer I actually met Uschi and Dieter

    I haven't seen the movie yet, I didn't know there was one, but I and some friends actually met Uschi and Dieter Bockhorn at the Maroon Bells Park in Aspen in early 80's, I think. I could look the date up on my slides, I guess. We spent the evening with them partying in their awesome, customized Mercedes bus overlooking the lake. It was really fun and interesting. We had NO idea who they were. Dieter was very cool, but couldn't speak English very well. Uschi translated for him but she had a heavy, very sexy, German-glish accent. They told us all about their travels, how they got their bus, about their wedding in India riding elephants, and about the magazine articles Dieter wrote…one was about "The Return of Uschi" so we figured she was obviously famous somehow, but we couldn't really understand the story with the language barrier and all. Not sure they even tried to explain. They were very friendly and down-to-earth. She was absolutely, amazingly, stunningly beautiful. Her hair was short then. She kissed me on the cheek when we said our goodbyes the next morning. Then we went our separate ways. We wrote back and forth a time or two. She said they were on their way to Baja Mexico where they went in the winters. I tried to look them up on the web without success, because I mistakenly tried looking for Uschi "Bockhorn." When I finally discovered her correct name and story I was stunned. And when I found out that Dieter had died, not too very long after we met them I was doubly-stunned and saddened. My middle son is named Dieter. Maybe I'll write her again sometime, maybe not, but I'll always remember that night. In the meantime I'm not sure if I want to get to know the Uschi of this movie or the Uschi I remember. We'll have to see.
    8kfroeschner

    OK I finally watched this.

    As I said earlier, we met Uschi and Dieter in Aspen, Colorado in 1982. I got a letter from her from Northern California in September of '82 prior to their trip to Mexico. I'm looking at it right now. She was excited that they were going to have a friend make a tepee for them and spend the winter living in it on the beach in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. The Uschi and Dieter that we spent an evening with gave no hint of being the type of people this movie portrays. They did not seem to be the dark and tortured souls that this movie shows them to be. They were happy, outgoing, talkative, generous and excited about the future. Dieter loved to fish. They loved Colorado. They enjoyed crossing the USA and had been all around it, but the movie make no mention of that time at all. The movie also gives no mention of her artistic talents. Uschi made scrimshaw, and as an artist I can tell you it was excellently done. She was going to have an exhibition of her scrimshaw in LA but I do not know if she ever did. I can't say they were friends of mine, exactly, having only spent one evening together but they were acquaintances and I have very fond memories of them. I'd always hoped one day I'd see their bus on the highway so I could say hello again. I don't know if this movie was authorized by Uschi as an accurate portrayal of their lives, but I do know it made me sad for them. My wish is for her happiness and hope that these last 30 years or so have been as happy as they could be.

    Uschi, if you ever read this, blessings and happiness to you.
    8melimelo-3

    For those who missed the mythical 60s

    A wonderful rendering of the 60s. If you grew up like me with the 1968 revolution as a mythical era, this film will make you jubilate. Sex, drugs, rock and roll, radical thinking, revolutionaries, and the research of freedom, pleasure and new horizons. Freeing of the mind, freeing of the body… In her small town in Bavaria, Obermaier feels the revolution pounding in her bones and can't stay in place in her confined, old-fashioned home. Listening to rock music is her escape but it simply is not enough. She takes off and lives in an activist commune for some time before becoming a lover of Mick Jagger and Keith Richards and marrying a rich adventurer and traveling the world with him. A lively portrait of strong-willed Obermaier, her rebelliousness and search for unbound freedom. "Don't dream your life, live your dream" is a motto that appears in the film and could not apply better. Uschi appears unstoppable, ready to conquer the world, explore the confines of freedom. Inspiring.

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      [first lines]

      Uschi Obermaier: In Paris that summer, the students wrote "Power to the imagination" on the walls. In San Francisco they danced in the streets, and fought for what had become their way of life. And I was at home in Sendling, a suburb of Munich. I felt I died a slow and never-ending death that day. The only thing that kept me alive was the music. Without that, I would have died. Or worse, I would have turned into my parents. But music alone wouldn't get me out of Senling. That much was clear to me. What I needed was a man. The wilder, the better.

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      Tränen lügen nicht
      Performed by Michael Holm

      (Original title "Soleado")

      Music: Ciro Dammicco / Bembo Baldan

      Text: Maurizio Seymandi / Francesco Specchia / Alberto Salerno

      German Text: Michael Holm

      © 1974 by Belriver Edizioni Musicali, Milano

      Rights for Germany, Austria, Switzerland and Eastern Europe (outside the Baltic)

      Edition Accord Musikverlag GmbH & Co. KG, Hamburg

      with kind permission of Sony BMG Music Entertainment (Germany) GmbH

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      • 1. Februar 2007 (Deutschland)
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      • 13. Juli 2008
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